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decani

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin dec?n? (of the dean).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d??ke?na?/

Adjective

decani (not comparable)

  1. (church architecture) Of the side of the chancel, apse, altar or choir on which the dean's stall is placed (the right hand side to a person facing the altar); decanal.
    • 1934, Dorothy L. Sayers, The Nine Tailors
      You want a few more daffs on the decani side []
    • 1988, Gordon Paine, Howard Swan, Five Centuries of Choral Music: Essays in Honor of Howard Swan (page 105)
      All the extant voices participate fully in the decani-cantoris split at that point, so one is tempted to assume that the tenors split into decani and cantoris parts as well.

Antonyms

  • cantoris

Anagrams

  • Caiden, caenid, candie, cnidae

Italian

Noun

decani m

  1. plural of decano

Anagrams

  • ancide
  • canide
  • decina
  • inceda

Latin

Noun

dec?n?

  1. nominative plural of dec?nus
  2. genitive singular of dec?nus
  3. vocative plural of dec?nus

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decane

English

Etymology

deca- +? -ane

Noun

decane (countable and uncountable, plural decanes)

  1. (chemistry) any of the seventy-five isomers of the aliphatic hydrocarbon having the chemical formula C10H22

Translations

Anagrams

  • Caeden, cadene, candee

Latin

Noun

dec?ne

  1. vocative singular of dec?nus

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